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You are talking about state relevant to the implementation. OP was talking about state from a conceptual point of view. To the user there is no state. The user does not need to keep track of what they evaluated and in what order as in Jupytr. That is a kind of state that exits conceptually and which is very visible to the user.



That's what I've been saying in this thread the entire time. It adds extra state so that it feels like there's less state.




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